The suspect in an Oct. 6 shooting in Adrian was caught Friday in Youngstown, Ohio, said Adrian police.

Angel Rodriguez, 21, of Adrian, was caught by United States marshals at about 11 a.m. after they went to his sister's apartment in Youngstown to look for the fugitive. He attempted to jump from a third-floor window, Dean Michael, U.S. Marshal Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force leader, told WKBN news in Youngstown. He said Rodriguez surrendered a short time later after "encountering" a Youngstown police dog.

Rodriguez was taken to the Mahoning County Jail to await extradition to Michigan.

A warrant charging Rodriguez with a felony assault count was issued by the Lenawee County Prosecutor's Office after he was identified as a suspect in the shooting of a long-time friend.

The victim, also 21, was shot once in the chest after the two got into an argument while driving at about 3:35 a.m. on that Saturday morning. The victim was hospitalized and is recovering.

Rodriguez and the victim had been drinking together that night and, according to witnesses, had argued earlier about $80 in cash and a cellphone, said Adrian police Detective Gregory Walsh. A dispute of some sort erupted between the two as they were driving on Division Street, he said. They stopped in a parking area behind an apartment house in the 200 block of Division Street, got out of the car and the victim was shot, he said.

Rodriguez fled Adrian after the incident.

Walsh said after learning Rodriguez may have gone to Ohio, help was sought from the U.S. Marshals Service office in Detroit. That agency took over the search, he said, and were aided by the OMNI Team 3 narcotics team.